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Characterisation of Xerogels Derived from Sucrose Templated Sol-Gel Synthesis
Authors:J C Diniz da Costa  S Coombs  J Lim  GQ Lu
Institution:1. Australian Research Council (ARC) Centre for Functional Nanomaterials, School of Engineering, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Qld, 4067, Australia
Abstract:This work presents the results of the nanostructural characterisation of the effect of sucrose as a template added to a sol derived from a tetraethoxysilane acid catalysed process. By increasing the sucrose template ratio, N2 adsorption isotherms showed that the xerogel samples changed from a micropore to a mesopore nanostructure as evidenced by the formation of hysteresis at 0.5 partial pressure. In turn, this led to a direct increase in surface areas, pore volumes and average pore sizes. Sucrose has two molecular components of the same molecular weight: D-fructose and D-glucose. D-fructose resulted in the formation of higher pore volumes and pore sizes, while D-glucose formed higher surface area xerogels. Depending of the template ratio employed in the xerogel synthesis, average pore radius ranged from 8.8 to 26 Å, while surface areas increased by over two fold up to 750 m2·g?1. However, pore volumes increased by as much as six fold, from 0.15 to almost 1 cm3·g?1.
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